释义 |
inhering, ppl. a.|ɪnˈhɪərɪŋ| [f. inhere v. + -ing2.] That inheres; inherent (lit. and fig.).
1609J. Melton Six-fold Polit. 35 Tobacco..leaues an inhering stinke in the nostrils and stomackes of the takers. 1789W. Buchan Dom. Med. 607 A proper degree of agitation has sometimes loosened the inhering body more effectually than instruments. Thus, a blow on the back has often forced up a substance which stuck in the gullet. 1876Bancroft Hist. U.S. III. 310 Man was growing aware of the inhering right to the unfettered culture and enjoyment of his whole moral and intellectual being. |